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Conduct unbecoming a woman: Medicine on trial in turn-of-the-century Brooklyn.

Publication Details

New York & Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999 CE.

"In the spring of 1889, Brooklyn's premier newspaper, the Daily Eagle, printed a series of articles that detailed a history of midnight hearses and botched operations performed by a scalpel-eager female surgeon named Dr. Mary Dixon-Jones. The ensuing avalanche of public outrage gave rise to two trials--one for manslaughter and one for libel--that became a late nineteenth-century sensation" (publisher).

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Entry Number#10429
Permanent Linkhttps://hom-sveltekit.fly.dev/entry/12622
Author Bio LinkWikipedia ↗
External URLconduct-unbecoming-a-woman-medicine-on-trial-in-turnofthecentury-brooklyn-

Geographic Context

Publication place: New York & Oxford

Mentioned in annotation: Brooklyn, NY